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Qatar World Cup proves that Arab support for Palestinians is nothing but hate for Israel
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 21 Nov 05:45 AM


Palestinian media is very happy at videos of football fans in Qatar who insult Israeli reporters.
But one writer sees that Qatar and the other Gulf countries only pretend to support Palestinians. This article shows that Palestinians see the difference between real support for Palestinians and the Arab version of virtue signaling.

Hosting the World Cup Qatar cost the Gulf states 220-240 billion dollars. Housing projects for two million Palestinians in the Palestinian territories and two additional power plants would cost $10 billion...

The splendor of the World Cup marks the demise of what little concern other Arab and Muslim countries had for the fate of the Palestinians...Read More

Al Haq: If Israel is involved in climate agreements, better to screw the environment
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 20 Nov 03:30 PM

Al Haq issued a statement about Israel's participation at COP27, "Cooperation with Israel on Climate without Palestinian Self-determination Entrenches Colonial Climate Vulnerability of Palestinians."It is a very interesting document. It looks at everything Israel agreed to with other countries to help the environment - and denounces them.
For example,
The Abraham Accords are not only a shameful, dangerous acceptance and endorsement of Israel's settler-colonial and apartheid regime, they also violate third states' legal responsibilities under international law not to recognise the illegal situation arising from Israel's violation of peremptory norms of international law.

Essentially, they are saying that any agreement with Israel is illegal.
The EuroAsia Interconnector, an EU infrastructure project that aims to connect the national electricity grids of Israel, Cyprus, Greece and wider Europe, is denounced because...
...the electricity grid receives electricity from illegal settlement solar panel fields. Under the rubric of cooperation to address the climate crisis, the implementation of this project would in fact, contribute to the further entrenchment of grave breaches of the Fourth Geneva Conventions, war crimes, crimes against humanity and the violation of peremptory norms under customary international law against the Palestinian people.Yes, solar panels in Judea and Samaria are crimes against humanity!
The East Mediterranean...Read More

11/20 Links: Adoption of the IHRA definition of antisemitism is a critical step for all; Pompeo: 'Anti-Zionist bias runs very deep inside of the Biden administration'; How and why the PA kills its own children
noreply@blogger.com (Ian), 20 Nov 01:00 PM

From Ian:

Adoption of the IHRA definition of antisemitism is a critical step for all

THAT THE IHRA Working Definition prevents criticism of Israel is an easy claim to make, but it's simply false. "Criticism of Israel similar to that leveled against any other country cannot be regarded as antisemitic," are the words written in plain and simple language in the IHRA Working Definition.

Criticism is normal and encouraged; however, there is legitimate criticism and then there is antisemitism. Some of the contemporary examples of antisemitism hiding as anti-Zionism include denying the Jewish people's right to self-determination or using classic antisemitic imagery when talking about Israel. Denying the Jewish people's right to self-determination is one of the examples of clear antisemitism given in the IHRA Working Definition and the point where the line is crossed from legitimate criticism to antisemitism.

Nor does the IHRA Working Definition provide special treatment to Jews. The goal is simply to help identify antisemitism, plain and simple. Identifying hatred against one group does not harm or negate another one's rights.

Then there are some that propose alternatives to the IHRA Working Definition. One of the main similarities in all of these alternative definitions is that they seek to remove Israel from the discussion. One cannot discuss modern antisemitism without including the State of Israel, the Jewish homeland...Read More

When the UN banned Jews from the Partition Commission
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 20 Nov 11:00 AM

The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle reported on December 12, 1947:

The original JTA story was dated December 9.
The UN Palestine Commission was created as a result of the Partition resolution of November 30, so the policy of "no Jews, no Arabs, no Britons" must have only existed for a week or so.
Even so, this is remarkable. The UN at the time met in Lake Success, in Long Island, NY, and there would have been very few Arabs or Britons available for the commission; the only practical effect of this rule would be to ban Jews.
Meaning that, for a short time, the UN banned American Jews from membership of a high profile commission, because they were Jews.

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"Pay for Slay" is very possibly the motive for last week's terrorist murders in Ariel
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 20 Nov 08:00 AM

Muhammad Murad Souf, the terrorist who murdered three Israeli fathers last week in Ariel, may have been motivated by the Palestinian Authority's program of paying salaries to the families of terrorists, known as "pay for slay."

According to a fawning biography at Safa Palestinian News Agency, "Fate chose the 19-year-old martyr Souf, from the town of Haris, to be the sole breadwinner for his family after the death of his father, and he chose to end his life as a martyr in a commando operation that will be immortalized in history."
The article goes on to quote Souf's mother, saying,"May God be pleased with him. He left school to support us after his father died, and he was responsible for all the expenses of the house."

"His life was from the mosque to the house and from home to work, and he had no time for fun except for the time he spent when his friends visited him at home," his mother added.

The article notes that Souf's father died when he was in the tenth grade. He quit school to find work and support his mother and seven siblings. Muhammad was no the oldest sibling; his oldest brother Sami was already in law school at An-Najah University, which left Muhammad to become the breadwinner at around 16.

Souf first worked...Read More

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